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Adeola Ijiyode

208 Daffodil Ct, Nashville, TN 37013 |615-935-4848 | bnv378@mocs.utc.edu | adeolaijiyode.weebly.com

Objective
 To share with those interested the skillset and abilities I possess.

Education
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA | MAY 2016 | MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. ACADEMIC MAGNET

BACHELOR’S DEGREE | AUGUST 2016-PRESENT | UNIVERISTY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOGA


 Major: Psychology, B.S., 3.71 GPA
 Concentration: Social Sciences
 Related coursework: Brock Scholars Honors

Skills & Abilities


MANAGEMENT: PROJECT MANAGEMENT/ EVENT PLANNING
 Manage various aspects of event planning such as securing funding, recruiting sponsors, scheduling, and
marketing
COMMUNICATION: WRITING/ MARKETING/ DISUCSSION FACILIATION
 Write articles dealing with a range of topics for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s
multicultural newspaper
 Design flyers for events on the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s campus
 Facilitate discussions dealing with sensitive topics such as race, gender, religion, politics, etc.
 Frequent user of computer programs such as Microsoft Word and SPSS
LEADERSHIP
 Honors College Council | Service Committee Chairperson | Professional Development Chairperson
| December 2016- November 2017
 Freshman Senate | Social Equity and Diversity Committee Chairperson| January 2017- April 2017
 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, University of Tennessee Chapter | Health
and Wellness Committee Chair | President | August 2017- May 2018
 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, University of Tennessee Chapter | Vice-
President | August 2018 - January 2019
Experience
COUNSELOR | RENAISSANCE DAY CAMP | JUNE 2018
 Encouraged literacy, creativity, and unity among at risk youth through story-time, arts and crafts, and
various activities and field trips.
INTERN FOR SPIRITUALITY | UKIRK HOPE HOUSE | AUGUST 2017 - PRESENT
 Hosted and facilitated a weekly discussion preceded by a screening of the movie and television show
Dear White People. Discussions resulted in a better understanding among people with varying opinions
on issues regarding race, identity, sexuality, politics, religion, etc.
 Hosted a day of letter writing to incarcerated women.
 Organized for the late Ramona Brant, a formerly wrongly imprisoned woman, to speak for our Black
History Month event.
RESIDENT ASSIATANT| UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOGA | AUGUST 2018-PRESENT
 Familiar with how to dissolve conflict between individuals through mediation and facilitation.
 Act as a peer educator by providing residents with information about resources on campus.
CONTRIBUTOR| JUST EATS TN | AUGUST 2018-PRESENT
 Research and promote local restaurants owned by racial and ethnic minorities with the purpose of
combatting the negative effects of gentrification.
 Social media contributor and writer for Just Eats TN blog.

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